caper in Korean
caper in Korean is 케이퍼 — caper means a playful, high-spirited jump or leap.
caper in Korean
케이퍼
Pronounced: keipeo
pickled bud of Capparis spinosa
What does "caper" mean?
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noun A playful, high-spirited jump or leap.
"The puppy did a joyful caper across the lawn."
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noun A carefully planned, often elaborate crime, especially a robbery — or a story about one.
"The film follows a gang plotting an elaborate casino caper."
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verb To leap or skip about playfully.
"The children capered around the garden in the first snow."
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noun The small, pickled flower bud of the caper plant, used as a pungent, salty seasoning.
"She added capers to the pasta sauce for a briny kick."
caper in a sentence
- The puppy did a joyful caper across the lawn.
- The film follows a gang plotting an elaborate casino caper.
- The heist caper kept audiences guessing until the final twist.
- The children capered around the garden in the first snow.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "caper" in Korean?
"caper" in Korean is 케이퍼. caper means: A playful, high-spirited jump or leap.
How do you pronounce 케이퍼?
"caper" in Korean is 케이퍼, pronounced "keipeo".
How do you use "caper" in a sentence?
Example: "The puppy did a joyful caper across the lawn." In Korean, "caper" is 케이퍼.
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